Karen Carr

About Karen Carr

Dr. Karen Carr is Associate Professor Emerita, Department of History, Portland State University. She holds a doctorate in Classical Art and Archaeology from the University of Michigan. Follow her on Instagram, Pinterest, or Facebook, or buy her book, Vandals to Visigoths.
11 08, 2017

Equal rights for some – American government

By |2020-04-15T11:17:04-07:00August 11th, 2017|Government, North America|Comments Off on Equal rights for some – American government

Equal rights for women? Abigail Adams During and after the American Revolution, the rich white men were writing the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Declaration of Independence Constitution Bill of [...]

11 08, 2017

United States Constitution – American government

By |2019-04-24T07:46:59-07:00August 11th, 2017|Government, North America|Comments Off on United States Constitution – American government

The United States Constitution Why did people need a Constitution? The American Revolutionary War got the United States started as a new country in 1781 AD. Soon the leaders of the United States [...]

11 08, 2017

History of American games – lacrosse to soccer

By |2018-04-20T08:23:51-07:00August 11th, 2017|Games, North America|Comments Off on History of American games – lacrosse to soccer

History of American games: Ute horse race (thanks to Southern Ute Museum and Cultural Center) Horses and horse-racing The first important change in the history of American games after 1500 AD came with the horse. [...]

11 08, 2017

American food history – tacos to… tacos!

By |2018-04-24T09:45:59-07:00August 11th, 2017|Food, North America|Comments Off on American food history – tacos to… tacos!

People eating in Virginia, about 1550 AD (from the British Museum) Native American food In 1500 AD, most of the people living in North America, like the Pueblo, the Cherokee, the Iroquois, and the Mississippians, [...]

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